AuthorTopic: goin to Depaul (Read 39687 times)

Todd

Man newbie that's great, but I have to agree with Kali, I rarely have time to spare. However, I plan on cutting back my work hours and spending more time preping mid-june. I figure I'll apply for some more scholarships and start reading the primers, I have started Gilbert's secured transactions summary and his sales transactions of goods for contracts. However, I don't enjoy them at all. I enjoy reading Emmanul's constitutional law, but we don't have con law first sem. I will have to look at the stuff you mentioned. Perhaps a study group?

Todd

BTW, I stopped reading the outlines - waste of time; although I might read the con law one just because it's interesting. Instead I am practicing briefing, outlining, and exam taking all at a leisurely pace. Reading the book "How to Ace Your First Year of Law School" explained that the most important part of getting good grades in Law School is simply thinking actively all the time. Now I don't know about you, but for me concentrating for an extended period wears me out, I intend to take it easy and simply practice active thinking for short spurts to kind off exercise my brain without burnout.

Todd

Choose something close. The housing in the new building is nice, but expensive and last I heard only 4 bdr apts were left. I am trying to buy something rather than pay rent for 3yrs. The packet we received has several apt. finding agencies in it. Just give them a call they get a fee from the landlord for finding tenants so they would love to help you. But be careful, they will only show you apts. where they have contracts with the landlords.

Hey, I am looking for a roomate this fall at DePaul. My parents are purchasing a 2 room condo in Chicago, but I can't afford the payments alone, anyone interested in a room with a quiet, neat law student?